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What is a gypsy cab driver?

gypsy cab in American English US. Informal. an unlicensed taxicab operated by an independent driver who may respond to calls from customers but may not solicit them by cruising.



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Gypsy cabs can be taxis of any color or look like a limo. The official taxis are all in a line at the taxi stand where there's also a dispatcher --a person who organizes things. Sometimes a gypsy cab driver will just come up to you as you're walking out of the terminal and offer you a limo.

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Illegal taxicabs, sometimes known as pirate taxis, gypsy cabs, or jitney cabs, are taxicabs and other for-hire vehicles that are not duly licensed or permitted by the jurisdiction in which they operate.

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Illegal taxicabs, sometimes known as pirate taxis, gypsy cabs, or jitney cabs, are taxicabs and other for-hire vehicles that are not duly licensed or permitted by the jurisdiction in which they operate.

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Gypsies, Roma and Travellers are often categorised together under the ?Roma? definition in Europe and under the acronym ?GRT? in Britain.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cab driver, such as: cabbie, cabby, cabman, hack, hackman, and hacky.

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Most fleet owners wanted to keep cost low, and they decided they would not pay a dime more for fancy colours. Since then, most cabs in London have remained black for ease of identification.

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What's in a name? The RTFHS website includes lists of surnames that frequently occur in the Gypsy and Traveller community. Gypsy surnames which occur in Surrey include Cooper, Matthews, Ayres, Smith, Green, Taylor, Williams, Brazil, Shepherd, Beaney, Chapman and Scott among others.

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There is almost no violence in this film until it's final sequence where the violence in cranked up to eleven. There are overwhelming amounts of blood soaking the walls, gore, shrieks of pain, and ruthless murder in this final sequence.

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There's no need to shout “taxi” and indeed, it's actually illegal to shout “taxi” whilst trying to hail a cab.

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